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Associate Publisher Mark De Pooter ([email protected])
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It’s a safe bet “DJ Danger” will spin some recent hits from his pop-rock group DNCE this weekend at Hyde Bellagio.
The EDM record-breaker is coming off a trailblazing show at the Los Angeles Convention Center, so MDW at XS should be a walk in the park.
He also makes his debut at Jewel this weekend, but there’s no better way to start MDW than getting crazy with this guy at Wet.
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The hip-hop universe is abuzz about a potential surprise album drop from Cole and Kendrick Lamar. Maybe he’ll give us some hints this weekend.
Here’s hoping Hardwell plays his new hardstyle remix of fellow Hakka residents The Chainsmokers’ “Don’t Let Me Down” Sunday night.
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I ’m inside Aria when Drake and his entourage walk by. For a moment, the Toronto mega-star and I are close enough to
rub elbows, and then he disappears in a flash. It’s the second night of Jewel’s opening weekend, and something tells me Drake is headed that way, too.
It’s the last I see of him until 2:15 a.m., when he takes the stage as the brand-new club’s surprise guest. “I’m gonna stay on this stage as long as you want me to stay on this stage,” he says to the shimmering room packed with entranced partiers, most of whom weren’t expect-ing to see Drake tonight, let alone catch
a full-on live performance from one of music’s biggest names.
The venue glows from the sea of lit-up iPhone screens. Drake delivers one hit after another—“Energy,” “Know Yourself,” “Back to Back,” “Jumpman,” and “Pop-style”—performing far longer than the average club set lasts. This is one of those had-to-be-there nights.
“I’m not leaving, I’m just gonna go have a drink,” Drake says at the end of his set. “Y’all have a good night. I love y’all.”
As he fades into the club near 3 a.m.,
the party is still in full swing, bodies moving on the floor to a mix of nostal-gic hip-hop. It’s an explosive night for Jewel’s opening weekend, one that’s already solidified a new spot to see and be seen. You never know who you might run into. –Leslie Ventura
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I kind of learned the business backwards.” That’s how entrepreneur Jonathan Fine describes
his foray into the bar and nightlife industry.
Known for successful watering-hole concepts Rockhouse, PBR Rock Bar and most recently, PKWY Tavern, Fine has won over the Las Vegas Strip and the sub-urbs with these hip, uber-casual hangs. Before developing those concepts, he was a tech guy, head-ing up his Sting Alarm system company.
“I’m still trying to figure out what I want to be when I grow up,” he jokes, but it’s that open-minded approach and a natural curiosity for different endeavors that landed Fine on the cutting edge of the bar scene. He isn’t just ahead of the curve—he’s creating it.
“I’ve got a real weird relation-ship with the millennial genera-tion, because I work so closely with so many young people in my bars and restaurants,” he says. That allows him to tap into more modern sensibilities,
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like savvy ways to market his brand through social media and customer rewards apps. “I have a unique perspective on how to do promotions and how the future is going to unfold, so we’re creating a lot of new technology around that.” His next loyalty app rollout at PBR Rock Bar will “gamify” beer drinking with a virtual pub-crawl.
As Fine celebrates 10 successful years of Vegas’ ultimate divebar Rockhouse, he’s also expanding PKWY to Summerlin and Hen-derson. At the end of the day, he’s all about improving the experi-ence for locals and tourists.
“I want people to come into my establishments, have a great time and walk out with money in their pocket,” Fine says of his pub philosophy. –Leslie Ventura
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W e’d been warned. The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino’s nightlife and daylife crew hinted
that something new was coming, something fun at night, something to complement the iconic Rehab pool party that just keeps steamrolling its way through summer.
We anticipated a reactivation of the former Body English and/or Vanity spaces, but we were wrong. The Hard Rock caught us off-guard by unveiling the relaxed new Breathe Pool Ultra Lounge in mid-May, a true alternative to the typical Vegas nightclub.
“[It] is Las Vegas’ best kept secret,” said Joe Bravo, director of nightlife/daylife. “The rooftop concept is thriving in our feeder markets. By activating the space as Breathe Pool Ultra Lounge, it allows us to create a calm outdoor nightlife experience for guests who want to enjoy a relaxing evening out on the town.”
Brilliant views of the Strip are only the beginning. Swim or don’t at this pool club. Enjoy fresh fruit dipped in chocolate fondue. Signature cocktails are mixed tableside in innovative infusion pitchers that add unique flavors to your libation of choice.
Maybe Breathe is the grown-up, older sibling to the Rehab experience. Or maybe it’s a venue that effortlessly shifts around its customers each night. It’s certainly something unex-pected, and that’s our favorite kind of experience. Breathe Pool Ultra Lounge at Hard Rock Hotel, 702-693-5000; Friday & Saturday 9 p.m.-1 a.m. –Brock Radke
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F resh off a totally unsurprising win for Top Dance/Electronic Song at the Billboard Music Awards (at our own T-Mobile
Arena), the genre-bending, full-spectrum dance music squad of Diplo, Jillionaire and Walshy Fire—better known as Major Lazer—returns to the Strip to mark the sixth anniversary party at Encore’s Surrender Nightclub on June 1.
Indeed, that ubiquitous dance hit from 2015—“Lean On,” a collabora-tion with DJ Snake and Danish vocal-ist MØ—has become one of those songs that finds its way into every DJ’s
set, not to mention the fact that it’s the most streamed song of all time on Spotify. And yet it’s just one of many memorable tracks from Major Lazer’s global flavor-infused Peace Is the Mis-sion, last year’s breakthrough album. “All My Love” lays Ariana Grande’s voice atop some bubbling dancehall-dubstep, while “Powerful” soars and glides around Ellie Goulding’s and Tarrus Riley’s catchy, melodious vocals. Meanwhile, “Light It Up” and “Blaze Up the Fire” get the party pumping like Major Lazer always has.
Funky and soulful to poppy and light, the record remains a fantastic
jumping off point for the group’s fiery sets, some of which have spawned the craziest parties of the past year at Surrender. As the club celebrates its own big night, who better than Major Lazer to bring the sounds? Surren-der’s 6-Year Anniversary with Major Lazer at Encore, June 1. –Brock Radke
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R estaurateur Michael Chow’s Mr Chow is a Beverly Hills staple, having opened 42 years ago in the tony Cali-
fornia enclave. He finally brought his pride and joy to the Las Vegas Strip at Caesars Palace in December in the form of an elegant, all-white palace of upscale dining. Planet Hollywood resi-dent Jennifer Lopez brought her All I Have opening-night afterparty here in January, and yet the food takes the spotlight every evening at Mr Chow.
Here are our picks for three must-have items at this new Strip standard:
Dumplings. A staple at many Chinese restaurants, the dumplings here are ultra-juicy, the perfect way to begin a meal. Try to have only one and you will fail. Mr Chow’s special-recipe hot sauce adds a spicy kick if you so desire.
Duck. The fabulous fowl is a luxury item in Chinese cuisine and abso-lutely stellar at Mr Chow. The crispy skin is dazzling, and this entrée is interactive—diners are invited to make duck “tacos” with the sides of pancakes, sliced cucumbers, scallions and hoisin sauce.
Dessert. The final decadent course is a surprise at Mr Chow for its variety and richness, ranging from a thick, indul-gent fudge cake or light coconut cake to oranges soaked in Grand Marnier, perfect-texture cheesecake or a simple and sweet bowl of lychee. (Mr Chow’s lychee martini is a standout, too.) Mr Chow at Caesars Palace, 702-731-7888; Sunday-Thursday 5-10 p.m., Friday & Saturday 5-10:30 p.m. –Don Chareunsy
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Tito’s—vodka, lots of ice, lots of lime. Hasn’t failed me yet.
But EBC offers plenty of other tasty, refreshing cocktails, by the glass or the pitcher, that make a lot of sense, too: fruity mojitos and spiked lem-onades, the blended Frozen Elyx with
passion fruit juice, the Texas Rose sangria. All very tempting.
And then there’s this season’s newbie, the Rum in the Coconut. Talk about tailor-made—a fresh Thai coconut, its outer-shell shaved off before being branded with the EBC logo, is hollowed out and filled with Bacardi coconut rum. Once one of your fellow partiers orders this fun little booze bomb, you pretty much have to get one, too. It’s as
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T he world needed an organic drive-thru,” Patricia Kaytia says as customers in cars receive superfood smooth-
ies, açai bowls and wellness wraps through a tiny window at southwest juicery Fruits & Roots. “I believe in the power of food. Food does heal.”
Specializing in cold-pressed juices and all-natural eats, Fruits & Roots might be the most health-conscious hang to ease your hunger pangs. It’s all organic, uses no additives or refined sugars and all ingredients are either sourced regionally or made in-house. That muddled ginger? Ground onsite. The broccoli microgreens? Sourced from
local grower Herbs by Diane, and sur-prisingly delicious, even without the housemade organic detox vinaigrette.
At the center of the vast and diverse menu: the cold-pressed juices and nut “mylks.” Kaytia has done an impres-sive job concocting lip-smackingly tasty juices, like All Green Every-thing, which gets its name from its kale, cucumber, spinach, cilantro, parsley, celery, zucchini, romaine, dandelion and apple, but the turmeric and lemon balance the green goodness for a multilayered sip that ends with a subtle yet satisfying kick of ginger.
Looking for something sweeter? Opt
for the Cashew Cafe. Raw vanilla bean naturally sweetens the drink, while dates provide rich depth, ending in a caffeinated punch from local espresso.
Fruits & Roots’ juice jugs say “from farm to bottle, because Mother Nature knows best,” but the juicery is adding its own fun flavors to Mother Earth’s wholesome bounty. Fruits & Roots, 7885 W. Sunset Road #180, 702-202-0922; Monday-Saturday 7 a.m.-7 p.m. –Mark Adams
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B A R E
5/28 DJ Nova. 5/30 DJ Turbulence. 6/4 DJ Dilemma. 6/6 DJ Turbulence. 6/11 DJ Nova. Mirage, Thu-Mon, 702-693-8300.
D A Y L I G H T
5/27 DJ Mustard. 5/28 Disclosure. 5/29 J. Cole. 5/30 DJ Five. 6/3 DJ Five. 6/4 Morgan Page. 6/5 DJ Five. 6/10 Eric DLux. 6/11 Stafford Brothers. 6/12 Baauer. Mandalay Bay, Thu-Sun, 702-632-4700.
D R A I ’ S B E A C H C L U B
5/27 Bassjackers. 5/28 Trey Songz & Brody Jenner. 5/29 Jennifer Lopez. 5/31 F3R. 6/3 Kim Kat. 6/4 Party Favor. 6/5 Brody Jenner & Devin Lucien. 6/7 F3R. 6/10 Mija & Ghastly. 6/11 Makj. 6/12 Dirtcaps. Cromwell, Fri-Sun, 702-777-3800.
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5/26 EBC at Night with Skrillex. 5/27 Dillon Francis. 5/27 EBC at Night with Diplo. 5/28 Zedd. 5/29 Kaskade. 5/29 EBC at Night with Marshmello. 5/30 David Guetta. 6/2 EBC at Night with RL Grime. 6/3 Vice. 6/3 EBC at Night with Nghtmre. 6/4 Zedd. 6/5 Kaskade. 6/9 EBC at Night with Skrillex. 6/10 A-Trak. 6/10 EBC at Night with Slander. 6/11 Zedd. 6/12 Kaskade. Encore, Thu-Sun, 702-770-7300.
F O X T A I L P O O L C L U B
5/28 Flo Rida, Yo Gotti & DJ Drama. 5/29 Lil Wayne, Ty Dolla $ign & Yo Gotti. 5/30 Ja Rule. 6/4 Blackout Artists Takeover. SLS, daily,
702-761-7621.
G O P O O L
5/28 Sisqo. Thu DJ Jenna Palmer & Mikey P. Fri DJ JD. Sat DJ Eric Forbes & Mikey P. Sun DJs Kittie & Britstar. Flamingo, daily, 702-697-2888.
T H E L I N Q
Fri DJ JBray. Sat M!KEATTACK. Linq, daily, 702-835-5713.
L I Q U I D
5/26 DJ Shift. 5/27 M!KEATTACK. 5/28 DJ Irie. 5/29 We Are Treo. Aria, Wed-Sun, 702-693-8300.
M A R Q U E E D A Y C L U B
5/27 Cedric Gervais. 5/28 Cash Cash & Wiz Khalifa. 5/29 Carnage. 5/30 Andrew Rayel. 6/3 Savi. 6/4 Cedric Gervais. 6/6 Timmy Trumpet. 6/10 Lema. 6/11 Vice. Cosmopolitan, daily, 702-333-9000.
P A L M S P O O L & D A Y C L U B
5/27 DJs Exodus & Mark Stylz. 5/28 Tyga & Jidenna. 5/29 Flo Rida. Palms, daily, 702-942-6832.
R E H A B
5/27 Dee Jay Silver. 5/28 Knife Party. 5/29 Pauly D. 5/30 Lala Kent & James Kennedy. 6/4 Flux Pavilion. 6/5 Pauly D. 6/8 Viva Vegas Pool Awards. 6/11 Bikini Invitational. 6/12 Bingo Players. Hard Rock Hotel, Fri-Sun, 702-693-5505.
S K Y B E A C H C L U B
5/27 DJ Lisa Pittman. 5/28 Rob Kardashian & Blac Chyna. 5/29 50 Cent. 6/3-6/4 DJ D-Money. 6/11 DJ Ease. 6/12 DJ Cipha. Tropicana, Fri-Sun, 702-739-2588.
T A O B E A C H
5/27 Enferno. 5/28 DJ Five. 5/29 Kid Ink. 6/3 DJ Karma. 6/4 Eric DLux. 6/5 DJ Wellman. 6/11 Eric DLux. 6/12 Javier Alba. Venetian, Thu-Sun, 702-388-8588.
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5/27 Steve Aoki. 5/28 Afrojack. 5/29 Tiësto. 5/30 Hardwell. 6/3 DJ Irie. 6/4 Calvin Harris. 6/5 Ingrosso. 6/10 DJ Shift. 6/11 Tiësto. 6/12 Oliver Heldens. MGM Grand, Thu-Mon, 702-891-3563.
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5/27 Scott Disick. 5/28 Desiigner. Mirage, Wed, Fri-Sat, 702-693-8300.
T H E B A N K
5/26 Kid Conrad. 5/27 DJ Que. 5/28-5/29 DJ Karma. 6/2 Kid Conrad. 6/3 DJ Que. 6/4 DJ Dynamiq. 6/5 DJ Karma. 6/9 Kid Conrad. 6/10 DJ Que. 6/11 DJ G-Squared. 6/12 DJ Karma. Bellagio, Thu-Sun, 702-693-8300.
C H A T E A U
5/27 DJ Wellman. 5/28 DJ Drama. 5/29 Marcellus Wiley. Paris, Wed, Fri-Sat, 702-776-7770.
F O X T A I L
5/27 Young Thug. 5/28 Flo Rida & Borgore. 6/12 Ying Yang Twins. SLS, Fri-Sat, 702-761-7621.
F O U N D A T I O N R O O M
5/26 DJ Seany Mac. 5/27 Dee Jay Silver. 5/28 Taboo. 5/30 DJ Sincere. 5/31 Kay The Riot. 6/1 DJ Sincere. 6/2 DJ Seany Mac. 6/6 Sam I Am. 6/7 Kay The Riot. 6/8 DJ Sincere. 6/9 DJ Seany Mac. Mandalay Bay, nightly, 702-632-7631.
G H O S T B A R
Thu Benny Black. Fri-Sat DJs Exodus & Mark Stylz. Sun DJ Shred. Mon-Tue DJ Seany Mac. Wed DJ Presto One. Palms, nightly, 702-942-6832.
H A K K A S A N
5/26 Calvin Harris. 5/27 Puff Daddy. 5/28 Tiësto. 5/29 Hardwell. 6/2 DVBBS. 6/3 Mark Eteson. 6/4 Ingrosso. 6/5 Borgeous. 6/9 Calvin Harris. 6/10 Showtek. 6/11 Tiësto. 6/12 Steve Aoki. MGM Grand, Wed-Sun, 702-891-3838.
H Y D E
5/27 Joe Jonas. 5/28 Travis Barker. 5/30 Bryan-Michael Cox. 5/31 DJ D-Miles. 6/3 DJ Crooked. 6/4 DJ D-Miles. 6/7 Konflikt. 6/8 DJ D-Miles. 6/10 DJ Karma. 6/11 DJ Crooked. Bellagio, nightly, 702-693-8700.
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5/27 Eric DLux. 5/28 Jesse Marco. 6/3 Jesse Marco. 6/4 Justin Credible. 6/9 Eric DLux. 6/10 Konflikt. 6/11 Jesse Marco. Wynn, Thu-Sat, 702-770-7300.
J E W E L
5/27 Lil Jon. 5/28 Steve Aoki. 5/30 The Chainsmokers. 6/3 Swizz Beats. 6/4 Steve Angello. 6/6 Lil Jon. 6/10 Lil Jon. 6/11 Steve Aoki. Aria, Thu-Mon, 702-590-8000.
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5/26 Rob Base. 5/28 Salt-N-Pepa. 6/2 Twista. 6/3 Aybsent Mynded & Eric Forbes. 6/4 Cyberkid & J-Nice. 6/9 DJ Rob. 6/10 DJ Cass & Eric Forbes. 6/11 DJs Trapment & Wellman. Luxor, Thu-Sat, 702-262-4529.
L I G H T
5/27 Metro Boomin. 5/28 Disclosure. 5/29 J. Cole. 6/1 Eric DLux. 6/3 Ben Baller.
6/4 Baauer. 6/8 Baauer. 6/10 Stafford Brothers. 6/11 E-Rock. Mandalay Bay, Wed, Fri-Sat, 702-632-4700.
M A R Q U E E
5/27 Porter Robinson. 5/28 Travis Scott. 5/29 Wiz Khalifa. 5/30 DJ Khaled. 6/3 Benny Benassi. 6/4 Galantis. 6/6 Vice. 6/10 Cedric Gervais. 6/11 Dash Berlin. Mon, Fri-Sat, Cosmopolitan, 702-333-9000.
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5/27 Calvin Harris. 5/28 Martin Garrix. 5/29 Afrojack. 5/31 Burns. 6/3 Calvin Harris. 6/4 Nervo. 6/7 Chuckie. 6/10 Calvin Harris. 6/11 Nicky Romero. Caesars Palace, Tue, Thu-Sun, 702-785-6200.
S U R R E N D E R
5/26 Skrillex. 5/27 Diplo. 5/28 Flosstradamus. 5/29 Marshmello. 6/1 Major Lazer. 6/2 RL Grime. 6/3 Nghtmre. 6/4 Dillon Francis. 6/8 Dillon Francis. 6/9 Skrillex. 6/10 Slander. 6/11 Flosstradamus. Encore, Wed, Fri-Sat, 702-770-7300.
T A O
5/26 Kid Ink. 5/27 DJ Daddy Kat. 5/28 DJ Khaled. 5/29 Timbaland. 6/2 DJ Five. 6/3 Politik. 6/4 Eric DLux. 6/9 DJ Five. 6/10 Politik. 6/11 Vice. Venetian, Thu-Sat, 702-388-8588.
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5/27 Zedd. 5/28 Kaskade. 5/29 David Guetta. 5/30 Skrillex & Diplo. 6/3 Zedd. 6/4 Kaskade. 6/5 Skrillex. 6/6 Flosstradamus. 6/10 Kaskade. 6/11 Zedd. 6/12 Dillon Francis. Encore, Fri-Mon, 702-770-0097.
Nc a l e n d a r
Omnia is always full of surprises, but May 17 was beyond special for one LA clubber who just happened to be Omnia’s 1 millionth guest. Dillon H., celebrating a recent graduation from law school, spent some time with headliners Nervo and Fergie DJ, and enjoyed custom-engraved bottles of Champagne and vodka in his VIP booth. Talk about being in the right place at the right time.
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